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Nepal sees a transaction of drugs worth Rs 45 billion annually



POKHARA: Drugs worth Rs 45 billion have been transacted in Nepal in an annual basis.

The Nepal Chemist & Druggist Association said a total of 21,000 people were involved in this business in the country.

President of the Association, Mrigendra Mehar Shrestha informed that the national convention of the Association is taking place in Pokhara according to the revised statute.

A total of two hundred and seventy representatives are taking part in the national convention, which will elect a new executive committee.

Publish Date : 18 April 2019 17:36 PM

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